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I called Directv yesterday and asked about the HD local channels in Fort Myers, which were originally scheduled for "Late 2006." After being passed around from CSR to CSR and finally retention, I was told that the projected date in the computer is now "LATE 2007." The retention agent also said that a few of the other local markets had the same change in time frame. I pulled up online the press release from Directv saying Fort Myers was to come online by "late 2006" and I got the whole "since you're an A-list customer, and we're very sorry, we're going to give you 6 months free on your local channels" BS. Anyone have any idea how they could be a year off in their timing for this issue?

Anyone have any idea how they could be a year off in their timing for this issue?

Most of the time it has something to do with an inability to come to agreement with the local stations. If they can't get at least two stations to sign off, they'll probably move on to a more friendly market.

I did go out and buy a HR20 from Best Buy (Directv was out of stock) in order to recieve my HD locals, and since I knew I was getting them, I didn't have the installers who wired my new house install cables for a OTA antenna. Since it's a two story, I'm not going to be able to do it myself in all honesty. I don't even know who I could get to come out and do the work. Plus, I'll need to get an ugly OTA antenna on my new house. And then there's the point that OTA, though coming soon, isn't even availible on the HR20.

It just seems crazy that two months after sending out an official press release, a date can be pushed back a YEAR!

Haerst-Argyle? Sorry, I'm a little new here, what's the beef with them? Do they own all the stations in Fort Myers? And if there was a known beef, why tell your customers they would have high def by the end of this year?

Hearst-Argyle owns Lifetime Networks. E* had a contract dispute with them early this year. D* and Lifetime had agreed on a promotion to give a credit to any E* subscriber that switched to D* because of the loss of the Lifetime networks. One or two days after the promotion was announced, Hearst-Argyle settled with E* and began to act as if they had never heard of the promotion. D* has sued Hearst-Argyle for breach of contract. The legal wranglings are still going on.

As for why they announced Ft. Myers... perhaps the people choosing the HD LiL markets thought the lawsuit was near settlement?

DIRECTV employee April 2004-November 2012.
The above comments are my own because I don't know if anyone would care about my opinions anymore.

Right now the largest impediment for DirecTV regarding HD local channels is LIN Broadcasting. It appears DirecTV does not have a contract with LIN at this time, and it is affecting the big four network in these current markets:

Indianapolis
Hartford
Grand Rapids
Providence
Austin
Green Bay

LIN will also hold up some planned markets:

Norfolk
Albuquerque
Buffalo
Mobile
Toledo

Hearst-Argyle is not a problem. Every big four network station they own or operate is currently available in the markets they serve.

One of the larger problems with the HD local rollout right now appears to be setting up the backhauls. It appears to be why the rollout schedule always slips.

Right now the largest impediment for DirecTV regarding HD local channels is LIN Broadcasting. It appears DirecTV does not have a contract with LIN at this time, and it is affecting the big four network in these current markets:

IndianapolisHartfordGrand RapidsProvidenceAustinGreen Bay

LIN will also hold up some planned markets:

NorfolkAlbuquerqueBuffaloMobileToledo

Hearst-Argyle is not a problem. Every big four network station they own or operate is currently available in the markets they serve.

One of the larger problems with the HD local rollout right now appears to be setting up the backhauls. It appears to be why the rollout schedule always slips.

LIN could actually be the culprit behind the rescheduling of Norfolk/Newport News, Va. to "Late 2007" according to 3 different people in Retention. It was slated for activation in "Early December" but has just changed within the last few days. LIN does own the local NBC (WAVY10 & WVBT 43), but i would think they could still launch with the others. Not a good possibility, it seems, at this point.

LIN owns both the CBS and FOX affiliates in Albuquerque... I get FOX with E* as they put the HD Locals up before the sale... Bad news since I lost all CBSHD available in the last year or so with both providers..